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How can I tell if a treatment is working?

Answered By Dane Loveless, Editor


According to the American Psychiatric Association, as a person gets well from depression, the first sign that normally develops is sleeping problems and loss of cravings for food. Afterwards, the energy and interest in activities also progress, as do the capability to sense vividly and to work more efficiently.

The last sign of depression to develop is the feeling of being unhappy and dejected, which usually occurs weeks after the healing started. Even though this similar progression of developments might not be what everyone experiences, still it is normal.

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